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‘People still remember it 40 years later’: the making of Chuckie Egg
In 1983, a 15-year-old tea boy named Nigel Alderton created Chuckie Egg, a game that became a defining moment in 8-bit programming. With its simple yet challenging mechanics, the game captivated players as they collected eggs and faced off...
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In 1983, a 15-year-old tea boy named Nigel Alderton created Chuckie Egg, a game that became a defining moment in 8-bit programming. With its simple yet challenging mechanics, the game captivated players as they collected eggs and faced off against a giant duck. Decades later, its legacy endures as it gets a modern revival. #RetroGaming #ChuckieEgg #GamingHistory #ZXSpectrum #8BitGaming
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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